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Gioele Amaro Ushers in the New Era of Contemporary Art

Gioele Amaro Ushers in the New Era of Contemporary Art

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With a background in architecture and a fascination for vivid surfaces, this “digital painter” has mastered the art of distortion.

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Image courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele AmaroImage courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele Amaro
 

Italian-born Gioele Amaro is a renowned contemporary artist who has successfully melded different mediums of art to deliver his one-of-a-kind abstract pieces. Taking inspiration from his love of Paris while keeping his Italian roots in mind, the 37-year-old has successfully redefined the concept of “painting” with his merging of physical subjects with the virtual world. Amaro’s artwork often explores the complexity of forms and shapes while showcasing his mastery of colour theory. Incorporating the use of rich materials and innovative surfaces, this self-described “digital painter” aims to emphasise the distortion of reality with his work. With a portfolio of work that includes numerous solo and group exhibitions in Europe and China, Gioele speaks to LUXUO on his artistic journey, what inspires him and how art is shaped by digital innovation.

 

Image courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele Amaro

Image courtesy of Valentino

 

An architect by training, you have worked with Jean Nouvel, a revered and multi-award-winning French architect for three years before turning to digital painting. Tell us how this creative journey began.

Every single aspect of the architectural process is almost always digital, so moving from handmade sketches or paintings to digital ones was a smooth and gradual move. Architecture was the best way for the emancipation of the digital world without any remaining doubt.

 

Image courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele AmaroImage courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele Amaro
Gioele Amaro

 

MANY MOONEY MONEY 120 x 97cm
Ink and varnish on canvas 2023
Contact HdM GALLERY for more information

 

Clue us in on your close collaboration with Italian artist and filmmaker Francesco Vezzoli.

I always admired the way he was able to be conceptual, figurative, nostalgic, and empathic at the same time. Some of the processes that bring the works of Francesco to their final results were really inspiring because you can feel this love and passion for the development of a concept and how to face it.

As an Italian who fell in love with Paris, what artistic qualities do you find in Paris?

Like all the big cultural cities in the world, it allows you to be who you want to be and follow your dream with a very big chance to fulfill it if you give it your all. Things happen in Paris because there is a genuine creative energy that is neverending.

 

Image courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele Amaro 
Image courtesy of Valentino
 

I heard that you recently had a collaboration with Valentino, and your artwork was on a billboard at Avenue de L’Opéra. What was that collaboration like?

I only had a positive experience with the team. I am always fascinated by how people who work for a large brand and have such a personal and precise idea of what they like, give you unconditional freedom to express your vision completely free from schemes and expectations. From this, you realise how they believe in the power of creativity and expression even before commercial rules. The real gift for an artist is to feel safe to experiment without any kind of limitation.

Image courtesy of Valentino

 

You have rapidly evolved from traditional media such as painting, photography, and drawings to computers, graphic tablets, and digital brushes. This is the epitome of a versatile digital artist, right?

Every real artist follows his own intuition related to his own historical period and context. I feel I am going in the right direction if I try a new trajectory not yet completely known. For me, this is only a way that represent my values and my beliefs other visions need a different approach. The quality is not only in the medium you express yourself in but in what you want to say and why. 

 

What is your first approach to your work and how would you describe your practice?

It is a never-ending process that can start when you are busy doing other things or when you are waiting for your train the idea is the most exciting thing. Then comes the realisation and the joy of seeing your intuition taking a form or collapsing and having to face the reality of the situation. Sometimes you see the potential of some ideas only while you are in the midst of making them.

Where does the inspiration for your work come from?

I will never find an answer to this question. Inspiration for me is not something related to the context or the situation, it is more a state of mind open to suggestions, dreams, to visions, and exciting thoughts that could happen in a negative or positive situation. Of course, movies, books, the virtual and reality are the proverbial “churches” and “factories” for suggestions.

What emotions do you hope to evoke in the viewers when they look at your art?

I don’t like to think about it because it would make the process be influenced or distracted by the viewer’s judgment but it is often unconsciously oriented to the desire of giving a new key to see things. Disorientating is rewarding.

 

In your case, is creating a new painting a solitary process?

I need to give time and space for the new idea to grow in my head and be powered by emotions and feelings that could also be calming from their external identity.

The six words that describe best your art?

Coloured tiles that bare the soul.

You mentioned several times that you wish to explore the infinite possibilities of digital innovation. Are there still some limitations that you encounter on a daily basis?

Breathing is literally “oxidising” your body. Stairs are remainders that we cannot fly. The limit is both a challenge and a satisfaction, like going to a new level in Super Mario Bros.

What should art lovers and collectors expect from you at ART SG 2024 at the HdM Art Gallery booth?

Fairs really change the way people approach and access contemporary art. Thousands of people discover your works even if surrounded by billions of different approaches and sensibilities. Being present in a crowded place is the first step to perceiving people’s feelings and about your work, be it in a positive or negative way. It is always important to understand what you are doing. I discovered a lot about myself listening to people’s thoughts, being self-centered is often an easy trap for an artist I don’t pretend to create feelings or emotions but I will love for some in the other way. Originality and talent are not something that we should look for but mostly the way the work of an artist could fit and investigate with our fears and desires to create a pointing start for fertile reflections.

 Any artist who has inspired you on the contemporary art scene lately?

This may be a little taboo because for some, I like their personality, some the technique, others the form, and giving a list may associate them to me but for the wrong reasons. I usually like it when there’s a sense of humour and irony inside a piece and I like understated works.

 

Image courtesy of HdM GALLERY and Gioele Amaro

 

As an artist, what is your take on the contemporary art system?

I think the world and people are moving too fast now to have a unique static point of view. Opinions and facts are changing daily, the difference is the ability to anticipate the future. NFTs, fairs, digital art, numbers, scandals, tastes, politics, beauty, AI; the elements are too unstable to make a clear point. I like the idea that an “unknown” artist can be discovered easily with Instagram and have a platform to express themselves even without the support of a gallery.

What is the role that an artist plays in the society?

Underline hypotheses.

What is the most rewarding part of working as an artist?

The very long interviews.

To find Gioele Amaro on Instagram, click here: @gioeleamaro
HdM gallery contact details: s@hdmgallery.com
IG for the gallery: @hdm_gallery
Booth number at ART SG: FC30
Address of the fair: Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956

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Serengeti Melody: Chronicles of Africa’s untamed

Serengeti Melody: Chronicles of Africa's untamed

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Nestled in the heart of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, the andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas stands as a genuine marvel.

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andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

Amidst the wilderness, this captivating haven of opulence epitomizes safari-chic, crafting the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary odyssey.

As an adept voyager who has traversed the globe’s most breathtaking locales and events, my recent sojourn with andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas left an indelible mark, solidifying itself as a once-in-a-lifetime escapade for any serious globetrotter. This enchanting encampment is where dreams materialise, and the pulse of the wild orchestrates an immersive experience.

andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The Serengeti boasts numerous distinctions, yet its soul-stirring sonic landscapes are genuinely unparalleled. The zenith of nature’s symphony reaches its peak during the Great Migration—an annual, awe-inspiring spectacle. Picture yourself on the riverbanks, your heart quickening to the rhythmic thunder of wildebeest hooves. This primal harmony, a convergence of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras, unfolds before your eyes, an encounter that etches itself into your memory.

andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The Great Migration, an event that captivates even the most seasoned traveler, provides an auditory spectacle of extraordinary proportions. The wildebeest’s anxious calls saturate the air as they congregate on the riverbanks. Then, a collective gasp as the wildebeest plunge into the river—a profound ballet of life and death. It’s nature’s heartbeat in its rawest form, an unforgettable sound reverberating through the Serengeti.

andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The allure of this place transcends the serenades of the wilderness. The service and staff exhibit nothing short of excellence. From your arrival, a palpable sense of warmth and belonging takes over. It’s more than a safari; it’s akin to returning to a place you never realized you missed. Every need is not just met but anticipated, and every request is granted with a genuine smile.

andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

And then there are the tents. Evoking a storybook-chic ambiance, the canvas walls cocoon you in a refined fusion of rustic and opulent elegance. Each morning, you awaken to the Serengeti’s symphony, and as the day unfolds, the camp transforms into a sanctuary of serenity amidst the wild.

andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The call of the Serengeti is irresistible, its charm undeniable, and andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas stands as your gateway to this unparalleled journey. This is an adventure that unequivocally merits a prominent spot on your list of experiences to tick off your ever-growing bucket list.

To read about The Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner in Hong Kong, click here.

 

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Fundraiser Concert Extra·Ordinary Stars Is A Different Kind of Stellar

Fundraiser Concert Extra·Ordinary Stars Is A Different Kind of Stellar

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The inaugural Extra·Ordinary Stars concert by charity Extra·Ordinary People empowers youths with special needs and of less privileged backgrounds to be fearless with dreams.

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Youths have the privilege to wander. They are encouraged to fumble,to trod on multiple paths, to try new things; there are no limitations to exploring how the world works, before one starts to work for the world. All it takes is a teaspoon of courage, but not all youths are equipped with the same-sized spoon to go for the jugular of limitless potential; not all youths get to start this marathon called life with the same starting line.

 

Pictured above: Wheel Smith

 

It is having this flexibility in perspective that will set in motion the youth’s truly limitless potential. Kindness is something a world closely connected — but still vastly diverse — needs for harmony, and learning to see our world from “Me” to “We” via the Unleash Your Light global movement, can be the key to harnessing that cross-border synergy, empowering personal and societal transformation. That is what the charity Extra·Ordinary People have been striving to do since July 2017, and with their latest star-studded activation, Extra·Ordinary Stars concert — a fundraiser effort to give youths with special needs and of less privileged backgrounds the training and means to stand on stage, to shine independently alongside a bevy of established artistes.

 

The differently abled youths will get a chance to perform alongside international artistes like popular magician Cyril Takayama and Taiwanese singer A-Lin, as well as Benjamin Kheng, Glenn Yong, Wheel Smith (seen above), Zanna Phua, Adelyn Koh, John Chan, Isabelle Lim and Daniel Teo. The concert will also feature Cantare Choir, Singapore Raffles Music College, Extra·Ordinary People’s Extra·Ordinary Light Orchestra, among others.

 

“Individuals with special needs and their families rarely have the inspiration, space, and opportunity to achieve independent living through their dreams. We believe in the transformative power of positivity. Our mission is to create opportunities for everyone. With Extra·Ordinary Stars, we hope the special needs and underprivileged community will be inspired to dream and share their stories,” says Wee Boo Kuan, co-founder and director of Extra·Ordinary People, an IPC (Institution of a Public Character) charity that provides life-long support to differently abled children and youths. Upon graduating from the Extra·Ordinary People Academy, the organisation continues to provide them with opportunities and assistance towards independence. Now that’s hope, glimmering and glistening with the enthusiasm of youth and possibilites.

 

There is also a separate effort put together by China Mobile, wherein the first 1,000 concert ticket holders will have access to a special promo plan: 100GB at $10/month. The Unleash Your Light project will also donate 500 China Mobile plans to 500 low-income families for one year as part of this concert’s fundraiser efforts. China Mobile and Unleash Your Light seek to fill the entire Extra•Ordinary Stars concert hall. If the goal of selling out the entire Extra•Ordinary Stars concert is met, Unleash Your Light will sponsor an additional 500 China Mobile plans, raising the total to 1,000 China Mobile plans donated to 1,000 low-income families for one year.

 

 The 100-minute live performance will be held on 1 December 2023 at The Star Theatre. Tickets can be purchased here. The proceeds will be distributed equally amongst the three IPC charity organisations: Extra·Ordinary People, Happee Hearts Movement, and YMCA. There will be a 250% tax rebate with every ticket purchase. 

Once you’re done with this story, click here to catch up with our November 2023 issue.

 

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The Redesigned Breitling Avenger Strikes True

The Redesigned Breitling Avenger Strikes True

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Breitling’s redesigned Avenger collection is a contemporary update to the iconic brand’s storied timepieces

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They say that “the sky’s the limit” but Breitling never took that to heart. Especially when it comes to its redesigned Avenger series. From flight’s fickle fancies to conquering even the toughest of cockpits, the Avenger timepiece is built for fighter pilots… but for the rest firmly grounded on, the Avenger’s design and cutting-edge functionality has appeal as well.


The update is a mix of sleek aviation detailing, wear-resistant materials and Breitling’s Manufacture Caliber 01 powering the chronograph models. While Breitling’s aviation legacy can be traced back to the 1930s, it brings a modern update to the Avengers model. All thanks to a variety to the colourway, use of baton indexes and decreased cases.


From the Avenger series: the 44mm chronograph, the 44mm automatic GMT and the 42mm automatic. Each model proffers a choice between a military leather strap (with a folding pin buckle) or a three-row stainless steel bracelet with a micro-adjustable folding clasp. With a water resistance of up to 300 metres, these timepieces are as resilient as the aviators who wear them.

Avenger B01 Chronograph 44 and Night Mission

 

As mentioned, the ticking heart of the Avenger chronograph is the Breitling Manufacture Caliber 01. The COSC-certified chronometer has a approximately 70 hours of power and has a five-year warranty. An open sapphire-crystal caseback reveals the movements precise mechanics. Your core models have an array of coloured dials. From azure blues and lush greens to classic blacks and desert sands, it’s a departure from its usual staid hues. Paired with a rotating 60-minute bezels in stainless steel, baton indexes adorn the dial that highlights the red-tipped chrono hand. Along the crown and bezel, are the innovative square pushers designed for seamless timekeeping.


If up for a bolder statement, the Avenger Night Mission chronograph might be up your alley. The Night Mission is encased in scratch-resistant ceramic and comes in striking yellow or carbon black dials. Crafted from solid titanium, its caseback, crown, pushers and buckle boast unparalleled strength-to-weight ratios. Fashioned from resilient carbon fibre, the black dial is more legible and pays homage to the aircraft design’s precision.

 

Avenger Automatic GMT 44

 

Embraced by pilots and globe-trotters alike, the Avenger Automatic GMT 44 allows at-a-glance readings, courtesy of its distinctive red GMT hand and 24-hour rotating bezel. With a diameter mirroring its chronograph counterpart, this timepiece exudes a compact profile. Encased in steel, it offers an option between black or naval blue dials. A COSC-certified Breitling Caliber 32 powers this marvel and promises an approximate 42-hour reserve and is backed by a two-year warranty.

 

Avenger Automatic 42 

 

In the realm of timepieces, Breitling’s Avenger Automatic 42 is a testament to elegant robustness, meticulously balancing power and precision within its 42mm frame. Crafted from steel, this watch embodies strength and style. It offers enthusiasts a choice of dials in bold hues—classic black, deep naval blue or adventurous camo-green.

Beneath its refined exterior lies the heart of the Avenger Automatic 42—the COSC-certified Breitling Caliber 17 automatic three-hand movement. This ensures up to 38 hours of uninterrupted power. You get a promised reliability and performance that withstands the test of time.


Breitling’s Avenger collection is not just a timekeeping companion; it’s a testament to the spirit of aviation. One that encapsulates the thrill of the skies, the legacy of precision and a boundless innovation.

  

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Singapore’s Affordable Art Fair 2023 Guarantees to be an Art Lover’s Paradise.

Singapore’s Affordable Art Fair 2023 Guarantees to be an Art Lover’s Paradise.

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The 16th edition of Affordable Art Fair in Singapore cements it as the most enduring international art fair in the region and rightfully so.

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The art industry can be an intimidating scene where it seems a small few hold the key in dictating what the rest of the world perceives as “good” or “bad” art. This is where the Affordable Art Fair comes in helping people fall in love with art by giving them the confidence to trust their own taste and style. In doing so, they are also disrupting the business model of art and the stronghold that art dealers and critics have over the industry.

 

2023 sees the Affordable Art Fair maintain its presence in Singapore as the longest-standing art fair in the region. In November, the F1 Pit Building will play host to the fair, transforming itself into an immersive space where rare art meets a contemporary lifestyle. Singapore’s Affordable Art Fair holds the same ethos from the day it started – that art is not just for the elite, it is for everyone – be it an art aficionado or a budding art collector just starting their own personal collection. Affordable Art Fair is the one-stop destination to indulge, explore and elevate your senses with art of all mediums. The Fair removes the elitism known to be held in the art community by presenting artwork from contemporary oil paintings to life-sized sculptures, for every space and budget.

 

 

Why the Affordable Art Fair is a Must-Visit:

 

The fair showcases a plethora of artworks in an environment that is free from intimidation or judgement. The Affordable Art Fair is about celebrating art in a space that is both friendly and transparent. Transparecy is particularly applicable for the pricing as all artworks are prominently displayed with their respective prices which are under SGD15,000. 75 percent of artworks displayed are priced below SGD7,500, and a delightful selection under just SGD1,000 making it easier for everyone to find that perfect piece that speaks to both their taste and budget. What also sets the Affordable Art Fair apart from other art events are its distinctive presence within the art fair scene which is attributed to Affordable Art Fair’s unique approach to an accessible, vibrant, and inclusive atmosphere that encourages education.

 

 

The fair is also a melting pot of cultures across 81 galleries as it is comprised of 36 percent local and 64 percent international galleries allowing visitors to experience a more holistic, international collective of art and culture. These galleries are comprised of over 20 different countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, and Thailand among many others.

 

 

The renowned Art Fair also makes a crucial step in supporting local artists as, by choosing art from Affordable Art Fair, you will be directly contributing to the contemporary arts ecosystem, supporting artists’ livelihoods, alongside the galleries that champion their work. Therefore, when you purchase a ticket to the Affordable Art Fair, you get the best of both worlds. Not only do you get access to thousands of artworks all under one roof; it’s also a chance to speak to the experts and gallerists.

 

Boo Sze Yang, “A Place Between Other Places”, 2016, Oil on primed Watercolour Paper, 36 x 45cm, Utterly Ar

 

What To Consider When Purchasing Art

When collecting art, it’s good to expose yourself to industry connections and mingle with like-minded individuals to get a better grasp on up and coming trends, industry insights and other word-of-mouth hearsays and tips. Being on the ground, your ability to sense and indulge in the local art industry and energy gets more heightened, as opposed to appreciating it off your screen. Colours, techniques, pigments, expressions all come to life.

 

 

However, before we purchase art, it is important to understand why we are purchasing it. Would it be included in as part of a decorative switch up in your home? If so, would the piece be featured in your own private space on displayed in an open room? Style, colour, layout, dimensions are all of these are crucial component worth taking into consideration as well. Some pointers as stated by Singapore Art Fair’s Fair Director, Alan Koh are:

  • Measure up the space beforehand

  • Photograph the room and take these with you as a reminder of your décor

  • Check how different light could affect your chosen position

  • Consider if you need the artwork framed

 

Advice For First Time Buyers

 

 

Research is crucial. While the Affordable Art Fair is a prejudice-free space it is important to explore your options. Once inside the space, take your time understanding the different types of artworks on offer from methods, materials, colours and sizes, perhaps even listing out a personal pick of top five or top 10 selection and why you are drawn to those pieces. Next, always keep a budget in mind. If an artwork that catches your eye is over budget, that does not mean it is off limits. As Koh explains, galleries might have a smaller piece by the same artist up their sleeve – or they may offer a payment scheme to allow you to spread the cost over monthly or quarterly instalments. However, you happen to see a work of art you fall in love with but is out of your budget, keep in mind that many galleries offer a “try before you buy” scheme, where you can borrow work to view it in situ for a specified period, before your commit to that final decision.

 

Huang Zhi Yu, “LookOut”, 2022, Oil on Canvas, 60 x 50cm, Art District SG

 

Art and The Artist

One of the most exciting parts of collecting contemporary art is learning about established artists or discovering rising stars. Cultural background, heritage, techniques, methods as well as inspiration and motivations are important in drawing you into a piece as these build emotional ties between a collector and the artwork. Do your reseach into the artist’s background as well, what story are they saying with their work and does it inspire you? Examine the materials – pencil, charcoal and pastel drawings are both priced and presented differently as opposed to oil paintings or a bronze sculpture for instance. 

Gabby Malpas, “Seafood Chowder”, 2023, mixed media on canvas display 25 x 25cm, Utterly Art

 

Be Open To Originality

 

 

Embrace the unconventional and the original keeping in line with the realms of your own imagination and budget in mind. Art is meant to make you think, make you feel something from within. You should not buy an artwork because you think it is what you should be buying. Instead, make sure your heart and head take equal part in your decision. Collecting art is, ultimately, about developing and learning to trust your taste and the Affordable Art Fair is a great place to start.

 

To register and purchase your tickets for this year’s Affordable Art Fair, click here.

For more on the latest in the world of art, click here.

 

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Whisky Live Returns With a 2023 Edition

Whisky Live Returns With a 2023 Edition

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The spirits event of the year beckons! We talk to Arthur Morbois, Managing Director of La Maison du Whisky, on what we can expect.

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Whisky Live 2023  Whisky Live 2023

Prepare to get your whistles wet with the return of Whisky Live Singapore. Organised by La Maison Du Whisky, this grand celebration of exceptional tipples – once held at Andaz – will now grace a new scenic location – the Singapore Flyer. Over two days (18-19 November), the event will feature a gamut of spirits, masterclasses and new highlights. But how do you expand on what is an already-successful alcohol festival? We got Arthur Morbois, Managing Director of La Maison du Whisky, to spill the beans on that and more.

 

What can we expect from the 2023 Whisky Live Singapore (WLS)?

We expect higher attendance from both consumers and the trade partners. There are also more masterclasses to help our guests discover more about their favourite spirits.

 

With a strong focus on education and information, Whisky Live Singapore will showcase a diverse lineup of booths, exhibits, masterclasses and tasting sessions. Over 800 members of the trade and 100 participating brands will provide unprecedented insights into the drinks industry.

 

We understand that WLS will be hosted at the Singapore Flyer.

While this is our first time setting up Whisky Live Singapore 2023 at the Singapore Flyer, it will be a triumph as it will be our festival’s 12th edition. I anticipate that this move will solidify its position as the authoritative spirits show in the region.

 

Is that your biggest challenge for this 2023 edition?

Our biggest challenge had been the logistics and planning of moving to the Singapore Flyer—a challenge we wholeheartedly embraced.

 

After 11 years of pioneering the way for whiskies and fine spirits in Singapore and Southeast Asia, it was time for Whisky Live Singapore to step out of its comfort zone. We want to firmly establish it as a fixture on local, regional, and international calendars.

 

The move to the Singapore Flyer will open doors like never before. Whatever challenges will soon transformed into opportunities that we fully intend to maximise. We’ve also added Cocktail and Food Street next to the venue as the cherry on top. Hosting the event at such a prominent local landmark gives Whisky Live Singapore a prestigious and significant association.

 

Cocktail and Food Street?

Cocktail and Food Street fully takes advantage of the Singapore Flyer as a venue. It’ll serve as an additional platform to engage with an anticipated attendance of over 3,000 visitors.

 

Bringing together bartenders with curated food partners, we were inspired in part by similar themes our sister show, Whisky Live Paris. Non-ticketed and open to the general public, Cocktail and Food Street embodies what Whisky Live Singapore 2023’s move to the Singapore Flyer is. That this is for everyone, regardless of their level of interest.

 

A preview of Whisky Live Singapore in the Singapore Flyer capsule
A preview of Whisky Live Singapore in the Singapore Flyer capsule

How do you plan to use the Singapore Flyer as part of the Whisky Live event?

The move from the Andaz Hotel, where previous editions were held, to the Singapore Flyer has proven to be almost as big of an attraction as Whisky Live Singapore itself! It’s a fresh and original avenue to welcome the friends we’ve made over a decade. It’s to celebrate how Whisky Live Singapore has gone from strength to strength.

 

The association of the Singapore Flyer with Whisky Live Singapore is significant. As the venue, the Singapore Flyer has the potential to make Whisky Live Singapore 2023 the most memorable edition to date. Imagine looking out over the iconic Singapore skyline and waterfront with your best friends and favourite brands. That can only lead to breathtaking moments.

 

Are there more masterclasses for Whisky Live Singapore?

Our focus for each Whisky Live Singapore event has always been to serve as a reference point for information and education in the whisky and spirits industry. Each edition provides a fantastic opportunity to connect the wider public with passionate members of the trade. That’s when the magic happens.

 

Whisky Live Singapore 2023 will feature more than 20 masterclasses, doubling the number from 2022. They will be held in two dedicated meeting rooms. By increasing the number of expert voices in additional seminars, we hope to provide valuable insights and ignite passion that will have an impact on both our public and trade guests.

 

Arthur Morbois, Managing Director of La Maison du Whisky
Arthur Morbois, Managing Director of La Maison du Whisky

Why is Singapore the ideal location to host Whisky Live?

The passion exhibited by Singaporeans towards whisky and fine spirits is truly inspiring. Especially when it comes to their enthusiasm for welcoming new expressions, bottlings, labels and distillers. As well as their openness to acquiring knowledge about the practices and methods involved in crafting such works of art.

 

Geographically, Singapore’s importance to the Southeast Asian region as a gateway cannot be overstated. Firstly, it serves as an entry point for brands from established regions seeking to enter Asia via Whisky Live Singapore. Secondly, it provides a launchpad for the rapidly growing distilling culture of Singapore’s neighbours. Countries like Cambodia, Australia and India, to help them gain prominence outside of Asia.

 

Whisky Live Singapore is the perfect platform for brands and connoisseurs to come together under a single roof. It’s where important conversations and interactions occur, furthering the growth of the Southeast Asian spirits industry. We see Singapore taking on an increasingly significant role in this regard as time goes on.

 

Who are the major partners for Whisky Live?

We’re proud to welcome Sukhinder Singh, Co-Founder of The Whisky Exchange —the United Kingdom’s number one specialist alcohol retailer. He’ll be here for the first time in a formal trade setting in Singapore.

 

Singh is also the Co-Founder of Elixir Distillers, which operates independent bottle labels Elements of Islay, Port Askaig and Black Tot Rum. A week before Whisky Live Singapore 2023, he’ll give media sessions, speak at trade events and offer masterclasses to the public.

 

More luminaries such as Amrut’s Ashok Chokalingam; Velier CEO Luca Gargano; Foursquare’s Richard Seale; Neisson’s Grégory Vernant and Waterford Founder Mark Reynier will also be present. Whisky Live Singapore is all about public education, and there’s no better opportunity than together with the makers.

 

Registration and ticketing for Whisky Live Singapore is now open. VIP and Connoisseur Passes are still available.

 

This article was first published on Esquire.Sg

 

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Shangri-La to host Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner

Shangri-La to host Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner

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Daniel Sambu from Kenya’s Big Life Foundation will be among speakers at The Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner in Hong Kong on November 24.

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Daniel Sambu at The Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner in 2018

 

The Elephant Foundation is again hosting the Elephant Week in Hong Kong, where the highlight will be a Gala Dinner at Island Shangri-La in Pacific Place on November 24.

 

The theme of Elephant Week this year is ‘Community in Conservation’ and Daniel Sambu from Big Life Foundation returns to Hong Kong to talk about developments in this area in the Amboseli region of Kenya.

 

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Colin Dawson (second left) and Daniel Sambu (far right) in 2019

 

During Elephant Week, Sambu will make presentations at many schools alongside Colin Dawson, founder and Director of The Elephant Foundation, and one of Asia’s leading yacht insurance specialists.

 

Sambu has participated in Elephant Week several times and is now playing a greater role in advising the Kenya government on human-wildlife conflict matters. His current positions include Coordinator of the Predator Compensation Fund at Big Life Foundation.

 

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The Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner in 2022

 

A 10-person Maasai Table at the gala dinner costs HK$22,500, the equivalent of HK$2,250 per head. A Rhino Table for HK$45,000 includes 12 people per table, six elephant adoptions for a year, six ranger insurances for a year and 12 ‘Friends’ of The Elephant Foundation.

 

An Elephant Table costs HK$56,000 and covers everything included in the Rhino Table along with two student education sponsorships for a year, each worth US$1,000.

 

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The Elephant Foundation Gala Dinner in 2022

 

“In keeping with some requests for greater involvement year round from guests at the dinner, we’ve added some table options over and above our standard table,” Dawson said. “These offer special value, especially considering what they will mean to those on the ground living with wildlife.”

 

For enquiries, email Colin Dawson at: cd@hkelephants.com.hk
www.theelephantsociety.org
www.theelephantsociety.org/galadinner-2023


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All to Expect from Singapore Watch Fair 2023

All to Expect from Singapore Watch Fair 2023

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Rare pieces valued at up to USD25 million, dialogues with some of the industry’s most renowned collectors, Singapore Watch Fair 2023 is promising to be only the most prestigious consumer watch fair in Asia.

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Hot on the trails of the major Geneva watch fairs comes the second iteration of Singapore Watch Fair, the premier consumer watch fair in Asia. Founded by Ali Nael and Nelson Lee, the fair will bring together an impressive international line-up of 24 independent watchmakers such as Cultured Watch, Sartory Billard, Ludovic Ballouard, L’Epée 1839, LANG 1943, Zehua Tan and 2ToneVintage Watches amongst a host of retailers and industry professionals. The city only just hosted the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix, but it seems like visitors from all over will be streaming back in soon, this time for a bountiful taste of watchmaking savoir-faire instead. This year’s fair would be held at the luxurious Equarius Hotel at Resorts World Sentosa, nesting the fair in a private resort island.

 

Exclusive Looks at Gems New and Old

 

The fair will boast a panorama of horological marvels new and vintage, valued at up to USD25 million. Standout pieces include the breathtaking Upside Down Osmium from Ludovic Ballouard. Those well acquainted with the Geneva independent watchmaking scene might have already heard of Ludovic Ballouard’s Upside Down collection, a quirky yet intriguing labour of love with its upside down numbers. The Upside Down in this case has its dial made from one of the most precious metals on the globe, osmium, and its numbers in onyx. The result is more precious gem than timepiece, the osmium fluctuating between silver and blue hues as it sparkles under light.

 

Those more interested in vintage beauties might be interested in The Essence of Time Museum put up by watch investment advisory firm FutureGrail with curation from former director and curator of the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, Arnaud Tellier. Expect some of watchmaking history’s rarest pieces from the likes of Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe and Rolex. Of course, the added pleasure of appreciating the investment-grade collection alongside fellow horology aficionados. A sneak peak at some of the offerings from Christie’s Hong Kong’s autumn auction in November will also be on display for avid collectors in the crowd, promising fair-goers a holistic experience of the collecting world at large.

 

Amongst Aficionados

 

Of course, what would a watch fair be without some talk of the very watches on display? The fair’s “Talking Time” panel sessions will bring together watchmakers, industry experts and veteran collectors together to share and discuss their takes on the horology and collecting world today, featuring renowned guest speakers like Gary Getz and Dr. Bernard Cheong. The fair also makes it a point to spotlight South Asian and China both with a joint discussion on the “Rise of Chinese Watchmaking” by Atelier Wen and Zehua Tan as well as the “Rise of Female Watch Collecting: Insights from The Middle East” led by TickTockBelles in collaboration with Dubai Watch Club Girls and Kuwait Watch Club Ladies.

 

Chang Chee Pey, Senior Vice President and Chief Experience Officer, RWS, says, “Luxury timepiece appreciation and collection has a strong appeal for both Singaporeans and tourists. Over five days in October 2023, Resorts World Sentosa will host watch collectors, retailers, and industry professionals from around the world who will gather to share their horological passions in a series of curated lifestyle events amidst the exclusive setting of Equarius Hotel. The Singapore Watch Fair is part of RWS’ year-round vibrant and thematic offerings that also include Michelin-starred dining and world class attractions.”

 

Singapore Watch Fair 2022Scenes from 2022’s iteration.

 

Singapore Watch Fair 2023 promises to be quite the treat for watch lovers, uniting niche watchmakers built on a passion for horology with a generation of discerning watch collectors hungry to connect on a global scale in a lifestyle festival designed to foster greater connections between watch lovers on both sides of the market. The fair will run from 18 to 21 October, the full itinerary and list of exhibitors available here.

 

All photos courtesy of Singapore Watch Fair.

 

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Omega’s Emirates Team New Zealand Seamaster is a Winning Watch

Omega’s Emirates Team New Zealand Seamaster is a Winning Watch

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Unveiled in Barcelona, home of next year’s 37th America’s Cup

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The colour turquoise has been linked with opulence ever since its namesake gemstone adorned the movers and shakers of the ancient world; ergo, it’s no surprise that it looks right at home on one of the world’s most popular luxury watches: the Omega Seamaster.

The Omega Planet Ocean Deep Black Chronograph Seamaster, to be specific, embraces the greeny-blue hue to pay homage to Emirates Team New Zealand (ENTZ). This is a sailing team the Swiss marque has supported since 1995. This is ahead of the 37th America’s Cup taking place in Barcelona in 2024.

 

About an hour’s drive outside of Barcelona, in the genial coastal town of Vilanova where the first Preliminary Regatta for the forthcoming sporting event took place (as a matter of course, Omega served as the official timekeeper), the black and turquoise watch was unveiled on Wednesday 13 September in the presence of the ETNZ leaders, Omega representatives and a select few members of the international press, including Esquire.

 

From the outset, the colour palette was the key talking point—a conspicuous combination unmistakably inspired by the New Zealand team’s new motif which is anchored by a turquoise fern.

 

Raynald Aeschlimann, CEO of Omega, admits that despite turquoise’s deep association with affluence, it took careful thought to find a suitable way to incorporate the colour into the time-honoured design.

 

“Bringing in that blue was a challenge—I wanted this watch to be recognisable but still in line with what we’ve recently been doing,” he tells Esquire. “We wanted to create something that wasn’t just a collab with another name on the dial.”

 

Here, the only telltale sign that the watch has been created with the Oceanic sailing team in mind is the logo discoverable on the case’s NAIAD Lock rear.

 


But that’s not to say that the limited-edition release is otherwise identical to your classic Seamaster, because it isn’t.

 

Touches that make the ETNZ-edition unique include the gradient-effect seconds hands complete with an America’s Cup trophy counterweight, and the 10-minute countdown indicator positioned at 3 o’clock that may be used by the team as they prepare to participate in the competition.

 

Naturally, Omega hopes that the water-resistant timepiece can aid another win for the titleholders.

 

“The team has won the cup four times—twice with us, and two other times before our day in the nineties,” says Grant Dalton, CEO of the Emirates-sponsored sports crew. “We’re often asked what’s the motivation to win it again… It’s never been won by the same team.”

 


Beyond its appropriateness for bona fide sailors, the new Seamaster is also an impressive lifestyle accessory for swanky land dwellers, with its brushed black zirconium oxide ceramic case, white lacquer Super-LumiNova detailing (that’s watch talk for glow-in-the-dark) and turquoise accents.

 

Even the packaging is impressive. It arrives in a dual-branded black and turquoise zip case, making for an unboxing experience fit for the movers and shakers of the modern world, counting the defending champions of the world’s oldest sporting contest.

 

 

Sign up to be notified about the stock of the Emirates Team New Zealand Edition of the Planet Ocean Seamaster over on the Omega webstore. The timepiece, complete with a black and turquoise textile and rubber strap; the turquoise strap, available with or without a satin-brushed ceramic clasp, can be purchased separately.

 

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Edouard Koehn World Heritage II: New Take-Off for its Universal Time & Alarm 

Edouard Koehn World Heritage II: New Take-Off for its Universal Time & Alarm

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The perfect traveler’s companion with a new universal time and alarm function offering a quick glance at 24 time zones

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EK-WH II Ice blue

The independent Swiss watch brand Edouard Koehn is continuing to develop its collections with its new World Heritage II model equipped with a new guilloché dial and a new Universal Time display, combined with a fine alligator leather strap that enhances the richness of this very watchmaking piece. Combining Universal Time with an alarm function, this classic contemporary timepiece in grade 5 titanium, limited to 88 pieces, is perfectly in tune with the times.

 

EK-WTA05 Iceblue

With this new World Heritage II model, Edouard Koehn offers a pair of complications that are rare on the market: universal time and the alarm function. These two complications are extremely useful to travelers, since one enables them to see at a glance the world time in one of the 24 time zones, while the other enables them to wake up in time to catch their plane.

To give this classic timepiece, very sixties in its design, a contemporary edge, this Edouard Koehn comes in a 42 mm case, water-resistant to 50 meters. It is made of grade 5 titanium which, as well as being extremely light and hypoallergenic, ensures optimum acoustic performance when the alarm goes on.

 

Navy Blue Dial, Blue Alligator Strap

The main cities in each time zone appear on the central disc of the dial, which rotates completely in 24 hours. Two large Alpha hands with luminescent material mark the passing of time, combined with applied hour-markers on a splendid guilloché dial in a choice of ice-blue, navy blue, green, silver and anthracite colours. The circumference is reserved for the alarm function, with each hour subdivided into 15-minute segments. The alarm time can be set using the crown at 4 o’clock, and is indicated by a fine hand with a red arrowhead.

This universal time-alarm collection features an exclusive automatic mechanical movement developed in collaboration with Concepto, an independent manufacturer of high-end mechanical movements based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. With a double barrel, it beats at a frequency of 4Hz and offers a generous 48-hour power reserve.

 

Green Dial, Green Alligator Strap

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The Edouard Koehn brand was relaunched in spring 2020. Edouard Koehn (1839-1908) began his career as a watchmaker at the court of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and created his own eponymous brand in 1891.

 

Anthracite Dial, Black Alligator Strap

This watchmaker, who headed up Patek Philippe, was always a fan of unique objects and very small series. This spirit is perfectly preserved today with these watches marketed in limited series produced in small quantities in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

 

Edouard Koehn watches are available at Sincere Fine Watches in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur sincerewatch.com/boutiques as well as at Pendulum in Thailand pendulum.co.th/location/

 

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Blue Monday: The New Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona

Blue Monday: The New Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona

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The crowd favourite Daytona celebrates its 60th in ice blue form, an exhibition case back revealing a new calibre.

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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona reference 126506

This article was first published on Issue #69 of World of Watches.

When we first saw the new Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona at Watches and Wonders Geneva earlier this year, we thought it was the standout from the assortment at Rolex. That effectively means it would be one of the world’s most talked about watches this year. If you scan just the pages of our summer issue for World of Watches, you might begin to think that this may be true. To make a long story short, it is not — while the 60th anniversary of the world’s most important chronograph sees the watch on the podium, the comments sections on the Internet are very keen on two colourful stablemates.

The world has been here before, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Cosmograph Daytona. The special platinum version of the 2013 chronograph eventually proved to be very influential. Bear that in mind when looking at the 2023 version with its remarkable exhibition caseback (a first for the collection). The platinum model, reference 126506, is primarily a reference to the 2013 model, also because the aforementioned exhibition caseback allows us to talk directly about the new calibre 4131. This new calibre features the Rolex Chronergy escapement and other small improvements (reportedly to the self-winding system) but the official specifications remain unchanged.

To begin with, the watch retains all its signature features and does not see the introduction of a date mechanism or anything drastic like that. There is still enough that is different about this new reference, some of which are surprising. Space is certainly one area we can get into, because although the published specifications remain 40mm, the watch feels larger. The new collection does play with spaces everywhere, including the subdials whose tracks are now noticeably slimmer. The case itself is slimmer than the outgoing model, but the specifications say nothing about this.

 

caseback of Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona reference 126506

It should be noted that the visual and tactile changes will only be obvious to people who have worn and handled the latest reference and the outgoing one. If you have experience with more versions of this storied chronograph, you will have a deeper appreciation for the evolutionary journey of the Daytona even if you do have a favourite set of features. If you are totally new to the Daytona, then this will not matter at all. In fact, things will be clearer in some ways because Rolex is moving towards standardising elements of the Daytona, including the shape of the lugs (now symmetrical in all versions).

The bezel ring, an immediately recognisable change for 2023, is also consistent throughout the range of five current model references. This ring is in the same material as the case, although models with precious metal bezels will obviously not have this feature. Where it is deployed, the bezel remains completely in Cerachrom, not as an insert — it has just gotten a frame now, possibly for protective reasons but this is merely speculation on our part.


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Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach Retells A Story of Seminyak

Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach Retells A Story of Seminyak

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Exuberantly authentic to its locale in Seminyak, Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach is a five-star experience in all things Balinese.

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Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak BeachPhoto: Hotel Indigo
 

Arguably, a stay selection can alter the course of any holiday. This hypothesis is one that Bali-goers are all too familiar with. Frequent flyers to the island typically oscillate between three neighbourhoods: the secluded haven of Ubud, busy indie Canggu and the standard, prime beachfront properties of Seminyak. While the former two locations have risen in popularity for an alternative taste of the island, Seminyak’s status has endured for its vicinity to the Bali mainstays like beach clubs and prime dining destinations. Choosing between different variations of milieux would mean narrowing one’s intended holiday outcomes, a task of weighing different pleasures which has proved difficult time and again.

 

To cope, many often select between extremes: between the island’s cultures of serenity and partying. Others attempt to cram the full spectrum through exhausting itineraries, leaving little time to be spent enjoying the facilities offered in Bali’s many luxurious accommodations. Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach offers a reprieve in the form of a well-balanced compromise. On entering its grounds — conveniently located in the heart of Seminyak — a Bali-native Pohon Pule tree greets guests. A sacred tree, the centrepiece branches toward the sky, directing gazes toward the ample sunlight let in by the lobby’s open-ceiling concept. This greeting is no gimmick. While many other neighbouring properties have emphasised an alignment with gentrified, commercialised modernity, the first Hotel Indigo in a resort location chooses to lead with a Seminyak-forward narrative.

 

The Secret Garden Pool at Hotel Indigo BaliThe Secret Garden Pool. Photo: Hotel Indigo
 

Expertly, Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach weaves elements of spirituality and heritage into its architecture, interiors and overarching hospitality ethos. Its emphasis on local influence reverberates across the hotel’s layout, informed by proportions of traditional pavilions and constructed using heritage materials and patterns. In nearly every feature within the 4.8-hectare property, guests will find some iteration of Hotel Indigo’s commitment to the Seminyak way. Beyond just the to-be-expected daybeds, all 270 rooms on the property enjoy bathrooms crafted in the image of modern spas, tiled with Balinese fabric-inspired floral motifs. On a more luxuriant note, 19 private villas are available, fashioned to include private pools and whirlpools catering to both sun-seeking travellers and parties who have touched down to decompress.

 

Day beds abounding at Hotel Indigo BaliDay beds abounding. Photo: Hotel Indigo
 

The Hotel Indigo chain operates on a philosophy of drawing inspiration from the environment it has settled in. This is immediately apparent upon laying eyes on the property. Yet, what Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach excels at is its undercurrent of environment-influenced hospitality. Brimming with intricacies that justify the Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG)’s continued legacy in the industry, the hotel is rigorous in exalting the Balinese people’s signature cordiality. Complimentary stocked mini-bars pale in comparison to its 24-hour amenities: namely, an extensive in-room dining service and a Health Club fitted with wellness programmes and equipment to give even the most exclusive of gyms a run for their money. The star of Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach, however, is the vast culinary and beverage ventures led by hospitality veteran Jonathan Byrne.

 

As any hotel aficionado would know, the finishing touch of any stay is the perfect meal to wrap it all up. Byrne spearheads eight wining and dining concepts, each offering a distinctive carte du jour. Especially notable is SugarSand, now revitalised to architecturally render a Japanese take on jukungs, or Balinese boats.


The Japanese izakaya concept is contemporary, yet still maintains the intended Seminyak spirit. Local ingredients shape up an eclectic menu that comprises wagyu gyozas, katsu sandwiches and a fine selection of sushi which foreground a heavy-hitting cocktail menu crafted by what the team terms as “Balixologists”. A delightful ending note to round out any stay, the dining concepts are reflective of the careful precision with which Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach executes its own version of IHG hospitality.

 

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A destination in its own right, Hotel Indigo Seminyak Beach functions as an all-in-one — a temptation to idly squander one’s time within the boundless estate and unending displays of Balinese cordiality. Head to Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach’s website to learn more about the exciting new resort.

 

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